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Sports - Boxing Autographs: From official visitors book Wembley Stadium Great Britain v Belgium 23/11/49. Boxers from both countries (30 sigs) and dignitaries: Bracewell-Smith American, May Generals, Leon Johnson, John Lennard. Plus Football Autographs: Wolverhampton Wanderers team photo clippings c.1950s, with Championship trophy shot signed including Stan Cullis; also magazine cut-out v Moscow Dynamo in Moscow with flowers before kick off, signed. etc etc (qty)
A hallmarked silver miniature cup of ovoid form, reeded cover with finial, scroll arms on collet foot, engraved to front, height 10.5cm, Birmingham 1930, together with another miniature example on loaded base, Birmingham 1932 an associated trophy base and a small hallmarked silver rose bowl (4)
A hallmarked silver trophy cup for The London Exhibition 1908, the urn shaped body with cast foliate band below engraved neck, the body engraved The Challenge Cup, Confectionery Section above husks of wheat, foliate scroll handles, gadrooned finial with figural surmount, on gadrooned collet foot, height 15.5cm, weight 6oz, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1908
A hallmarked silver miniature cup of ovoid form, reeded cover with finial, scroll arms on collet foot, engraved to front, height 10.5cm, Birmingham 1930, together with another miniature example on loaded base, Birmingham 1932 an associated trophy base and a small hallmarked silver rose bowl (4)
A hallmarked silver trophy cup for The London Exhibition 1908, the urn shaped body with cast foliate band below engraved neck, the body engraved The Challenge Cup, Confectionery Section above husks of wheat, foliate scroll handles, gadrooned finial with figural surmount, on gadrooned collet foot, height 15.5cm, weight 6oz, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1908
Large Silver Two Handled Trophy, inscribed `Evening Chronical Challenge Trophy, Northern Anglers Association, Team Contest`, inscribed to back with names of winners and the years, hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter rubbed, mid 20th century, raised on a bakelite base, weighing approximately 12 ozs of silver weight.
A LONG 9CT GOLD CURB PATTERN LINK CHAIN, SUSPENDING 32 9CT GOLD AND GOLD METAL CHARMS, A GEORGE V (1914) GOLD SOVEREIGN, AND EDWARD VII (1909) GOLD HALF SOVEREIGN (both loose mount), WITH 9CT GOLD PADLOCK CLASP AND CLIP, charming include revolving pierced globe, a stamped 9ct gold masonic ball, Jules Rimet trophy, paste set fob and a model of concord opening to reveal seats, 150g
A LONG 9CT GOLD CURB PATTERN LINK CHAIN, SUSPENDING 32 9CT GOLD AND GOLD METAL CHARMS, A GEORGE V (1914) GOLD SOVEREIGN, AND EDWARD VII (1909) GOLD HALF SOVEREIGN (both loose mount), WITH 9CT GOLD PADLOCK CLASP AND CLIP, charming include revolving pierced globe, a stamped 9ct gold masonic ball, Jules Rimet trophy, paste set fob and a model of concord opening to reveal seats, 150g
A miscellaneous collection to include an oak pipe rack with several gentlemen smoking pipes, a selection of Chinese and other brassware to include goblets, chamberstick, etc, a selection of silver plated wares to include a two handled trophy, a cased set of fish knives and forks, a First World War medal, Gloucestershire Regiment cap badge, sundry coinage, a silver bangle and fish knife, a Royal Life Saving Society medal dated 1945, various spectacles, costume jewellery, other cutlery, an unusual pair of carved black soapstone Chinese figures indistinctly marked to bases (small items behind cabinet)
A miscellaneous collection to include an oak pipe rack with several gentlemen smoking pipes, a selection of Chinese and other brassware to include goblets, chamberstick, etc, a selection of silver plated wares to include a two handled trophy, a cased set of fish knives and forks, a First World War medal, Gloucestershire Regiment cap badge, sundry coinage, a silver bangle and fish knife, a Royal Life Saving Society medal dated 1945, various spectacles, costume jewellery, other cutlery, an unusual pair of carved black soapstone Chinese figures indistinctly marked to bases (small items behind cabinet)
The squash racquet used by Jahangir Khan when winning the 1983 British Open Championship, a green & black Jahangir Khan 1 Unsquashable racquet; sold with a press cutting featuring the British squash player Dave Sanders and his victory at the London Champions of Champions tournament at Oakleigh Park, Barnet, in 1983, and mention that Sanders additionally won a raffle prize at the tournament being Jahangir Khan's squash racquet from the 1983 British Open; the lot also including the September 1983 edition of Squash Player International Magazine carrying an article also confirming Khan's donation of his 1983 British Open racquet as the raffle prize for the Oakleigh Park tournament; the vendor Dave Sanders has also included his Champions of Champions Trophy in the lot (4) This was the second of Jahangir Khan's sequence of ten consecutive victories in the British Open Championship between 1982 and 1991.
The Cambridge University Light Weight Challenge Cup: a boxing trophy first competed for in 1865 and won by "the father of modern boxing" The Marquess of Queensberry, a hallmarked Victorian silver goblet engraved with the names of winners between 1865 and 1871, height 16.5cm., 6 1/2in. The Marquess of Queensberry rules is a code of generally accepted rules in the sport of boxing. They were named so because John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry publicly endorsed the code, although they were actually written by a sportsman named John Graham Chambers. The code of rules on which modern boxing is based, the Queensberry rules were the first to mention gloves in boxing and are intended for use in both professional and amateur boxing matches, thus separating it from the less popular American Fair Play Rules, which were strictly intended for amateur matches. In popular culture the term is sometimes used to refer to a sense of sportsmanship and fair play. In 1864 he entered Magdalene College, Cambridge, which he left two years later without taking a degree. He was more distinguished in sport, and as well as boxing he played college cricket as well as running, hunting and steeplechasing.
Fangio, Moss, Brabham, Hunt, Stewart, Surtees and other signed F1 postal covers, comprising Great Names in Motor Racing 1 to 15, including Chris Amon, Tony Brooks, Jackie Stewart, Howden Ganley, Stirling Moss, 'Toulo' de Graffenried, Jack Brabham, Piero Taruffi, Juan-Manuel Fangio, Roy Salvadori, Tim Schenken, a complete illustrated set with 1979 to 1983 international frank marks, two b/w photos and biography enclosed; six Austin 7 60th Anniversary first day covers signed by Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham, James Hunt, John Surtees, John Watson, Martin Brundle, all franked Brooklands 1982; a Jacques Villeneuve-signed folder enclosing a mint block of Gilles Villeneuve 1997 commemorative Canadian stamps; various 1990s commemorative covers signed by Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham, John Surtees, John Watson, Derek Bell, Ricardo Patrese, Nigel Mansell, Mario Andretti and others, all held in one album; together with an album of fourteen John White illustrated 1977 Formula One GP events and other unsigned covers, including the British GP and other 1971 Silverstone events, the 1985, 1993, 1994 British GPs, three 1993 Donington European GP, 1986 Australian GP; also various Benham 1990s unsigned covers ( **complete listing online ) **SIGNED (42): Great Names in Motor Racing: Chris Amon, S.C.H. Davis, Tony Brooks, Jackie Stewart, Kay Petre, Howden Ganley, Stirling Moss (also Jack Fairman), Baron 'Toulo' de Graffenried, Jack Brabham, Piero Taruffi, Juan-Manuel Fangio, Duke of Hamilton, Roy Salvadori, Tim Schenken, 'Taso' Mathieson (a complete series by Benham). Austin 7 60th Anniversary: Stirling Moss, John Surtees, Martin Brundle, John Watson, James Hunt, Jack Brabham. Lockheed F-104 - Formula 1: Jack Brabham & Ricardo Patrese 1998 Enzo Ferrari Centennials + two Italian Air Staff. British GP: John Surtees, John Watson, Jonathan Palmer IOM 1995. Also: Royal College of Art: Stirling Moss 1993, RAC Century of British Motoring: Nigel Mansell 1996, World Racing Champion: John Surtees 1996, Racing Car Legend: Nigel Mansell two different 1996, Goodwood Festival of Speed: Stirling Moss IOM 1997, Red Arrows Squadron Fiji 1997, The Prancing Horse: John Surtees IOM 1997, Biggin Hill Air Fair: Derek Bell, two Silverstone Golden Jubilee / St John Ambulance: Martin Brundle 1998, 50 Years of F1: Mario Andretti (no.16/100) 2000; plus: Jacques Villeneuve mint set Canada 1997, David Coulthard McLaren team card. **UNSIGNED (32): Autocar International Series 1977 Argentine, Brazilian, South African, Longbeach USA West, Monaco, Belgian, Swedish, French, British, German, Austrian, Dutch, Watkins Glen USA East, Japanese GPs (Pilgrim Philatelics) Silverstone 1971: Martini International (x2), Uniflo Trophy, British Grand Prix (Pilgrim Philatelics) British Grand Prix: 1985, 1993, 1994 (no.91/100), a photo of the winner enclosed (Pilgrim Philatelics) 1993 three European GP Donington (Pilgrim Philatelics) Also: RAC British GP Centenary 1997; Silverstone Golden Jubilee / St John Ambulance 1998, Second Australian GP Adelaide 1986, United States GP Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2000, Nigel Mansell World Champion IOM 1992, Isle of Man TT Races 90th Anniversary two different 1995, Italian Air Staff Lockheed F-104 vs. Formula 1 1998
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